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  • ...om the Latin ''lamina'', meaning 'layer') are type V intermediate filament proteins. They are the primary components of the nuclear lamina, a proteinaceous str ...tic cell. It is composed of intermediate filaments and membrane associated proteins.
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  • ...be a group of rare genetic disorders caused by mutations in genes encoding proteins of the nuclear lamina. These disorders are characterized by a wide range of ...tic cell. It is composed of intermediate filaments and membrane associated proteins.
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  • ...tic cell. It is composed of intermediate filaments and membrane associated proteins. * [[Lamins]]: They are the structural proteins that make up the nuclear lamina.
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  • * [[Fibrillar]]: Having a structure or form of a fibril. ...riety of diseases. For example, mutations in the genes that encode for the proteins that make up fibrils can lead to diseases such as [[Ehlers-Danlos syndrome]
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  • ...-L-2-A-1") is a gene that encodes the alpha-1 chain of type II collagen, a fibrillar collagen found in cartilage and the vitreous humor of the eye. Mutations in * [[Collagen]]: A family of proteins that provide structure and strength to various tissues in the body.
    2 KB (279 words) - 22:37, 14 February 2024